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THE HOME CIF \ PleasanTkuening Reus Gated to Tired Mot . Home Circle , - CRUDE THOUGHTS FROM The good men moat alwavsl>e^-*t^ the front. It is not enough that " there be more good men thao bad, bat they must be at the front everywhere and at alt times. One man in a position of influence is worth a , thousand men single-handed and silent. It is a christians doty to wield all the influence he can honestly and judiciously, wherever he is. It a mechanic, be a leader as tar as consistency will allow, in the oouncil / of labor; if a drummer be a leader among commercial travelers; if a merchant be as successful as conscience and circumstances permit; in politics, be always on hand; sacrifice time, conyenience and comfort to be at the caucus and the polls.' It requires more grace, more head and heart to be a leader in social, schol as tic, mechanical, mercantile or political life, constantly and consistently, than it does to be the best deacon, 31- ' ; m COLUMN pies?AGoliimn Ded: hers as They Join at Evening Tide ; THE EDITORIAL PE: paper, pencils and other sundries fi School and if any of these articl are lasted or used up before certain timeHije child in fault compelled to pufbh^se others fro her own money, a very^-d^finite an usually effective way of rSaeMn carelessness. By gradually bsoon ing used to spending money, an learning by paying the suffern and folly of carehssness, the chil grows to leam values, and when at arrives at an age suitable may ui an allowance given her wisely an with Vroper discretion. ? It is astonishing liow small a pr< portion of the men and women, ul and young, who inhabit this eart are contented with their lot. Ho few laborers in this great work-a-da AN ALLOWANCE FOR CI1ILDKZN j V.? ' . If children have no money of j their own how can they learn to manage it? Begin when they artvery young and teach them gradu- f ally the use ot money by arranging household work so they can eqtrn a few pennies, and perhaps by giving moneyed rewards for special excellence in school.. Whenever children are given money let them un-.. derstand it is because they have earned it by good behavior. Money should not be doled out to a child as ; - if it were to a beggar. It has aright to its allowance; and children that ff-A-L... 9 I are early taught that they must . furnish equivalent of mor.ey and grow up to be respected because they are self respecting. The plan we have suggested is followed in many families and each child is paid a fixed sum for certain duties., While the sums earned by smaller children are trivial, the. children are cornJ*" ~ pelted to pay oat certain small necessary expenses from them, and to contribute a penny of the earnings ( to the cbnroh contribution box each Sunday. 'As soon a* they have a dollar saved they are urged to pnl it in the bank, unless it is near a Rfc*. ' birthday or the holidays, when ex Inordinary expenditures are in or. dyr. In one family the writer re5? uieiybers itris the rule of the moth, er to rotke I liberal allowance of superintendent or prayer meeting worker in the city, and it is as essential in its way. BECOMING RICK Too often the fact that a man is growing rich is first announced to' his neighbor by a wider spread and a finef show-in his style of living. . His wife and daughters begin to resemble the lilliei\They. neither toil nor spin but Solomott in all his glory was not arrayed likeOpe of them. Neat come a coach and span. Then of course,J^JieJr house. The ^ old one was ample.^ There is no in- , crease of family but without a grand- . er mansion ^how is the world to ' know ^hjit the man has made a fortune? So architects and painters , and decorators in due time install the household in a palace fit ior a j duke ancL,J.hey take their rank} among "the upper ten." All the j humble walks of life are abandoned, I ol<k,^riends are dropped, the hearts J once often cheered, and the poorj helped, looked no longer "for their; coming. The cloak of selfishness is tightly drawn and the heart closed . to the appeals for charity. How! true, when blessings come iu the way of great prosperity, tbev are | wholly appropriated tor self, and | the good theyTwere intended to do! never speed on missions of mercy, bnt are tightly held, dwafted and thwarted altogether and they are not known to have become rich by the many blessings bestowed or good done, but only by an outward dazzling show that a few years will obliterate. world receive payment oommeusi rate, in their own evee, ' with the li bor performed. How is it with tf hooaewite, who frltn morning ti night toils unceasingly for hei fan fly; yet with all her \diligence, ma pinch here and cramp there, keepic her own wants in the back grouni that the household she manages ma have clothes to wear and food 1 eat? It is so throughout every d< partment of industry to a great dt gj-ee, and one great crying evil the cheapness to which nearly ai work 'done by the human hand is r< duced. The craving for cheapnei and hunting after oargains is no only economically false, but a cauj of great suffering to thousands < individuals. It is hard, in fact in possible, to be content and be i want. But when want is past, an comparative comtoH. is granted, a most invariably comes i- cfaving f< something still better, and the ver ones wiio have fell the pressure ail pinch of better need, are ready 1 drive as sharp a trade, and exact I much in exchange for very little p; as those who have , experienced not of the grinding lessons of povert When we learn to deal fairly au squarely by ourselves and others spirit ot o-uitentmenfc-will be alrno sure to bless us. Wood's Trade Mark Farm Seeds arft best qualities o b t a i n ja b 1 e . Our NEW FALL CATLOG give\ die fullest information aaout all seeds for FALL SEWING. Grasses mil Clovers Vetches, hlnll a, - . CrtasonlClovV, Seed WBeat, Oate, Rye, Bailey, etcX Catalogue tnailed free on request. Writs for It and prices of any seeds recaiired. T. W. WOOD ft SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. NOTICE. North Carolina, Frankliu County. In the Superior Court, .Before Cler Mrs. Kate White. C. T. Cheaves, et a va .liiltuo. Tnnt U" /D-l a* , ??i?. fucuctca rcri and John Tomlin and Ms children bo< of his deceived wile, /Tant Tomlinao whose names are unlgtown, and other heirs at law ?f Tom/Tant, lohn Tan Davis Tant and oUiMs. The defendant* John Tomlin and h children born or hi* deceased wife Pati Helon. Tant Totenn, whose ehristis names,are unknown, will take notii that a special praeedings entitled i above, has beMi commenced in tl Superior Court ht Kaanklin county, fi the sale for division\of the ft aci tract of land iffBaid cmjnty of Prankll known as the torn Rogers tract, eo: veyed to John Tant DaVis Tant, Ma ate Driver, Tim Tant, Susan Piwel Martha Tant/ Cordy Tadt and itai Tant in wlicb aafd defendants ,'iai an interest Jaa heirs at law of Vo Tant, decayed, and the said defeni ants will father take notice that th< are required to app-ar bef we Vie Clei of the SudSrior court of Ft ink an cou ty, at hishflice in Louisburr, ?. C., < the 9th dfy of September, 1910 and a swer or demur to the petit.on of tl plaintiffs In said proceedings, or tl plaintiff/ will apply to the court ft the relief demanded In aald petition This ?rd day of July, 1910. ~ I J. J. BATtrnw, 0. r. <.*. I ' ' , ' '' v j Buggies Come oirboys and ride with me and you wii W times are here. Watermellong, hard cider latest, set ready (or the big medting and it V Sunday next month. Now boya hove a goo A do it unless you have a bran newleasy runnii and am the only man in Franklin county ha ? a whip and robe with each buggy free l I Sell Them for Cksh, T Loan Them Out. y Cc \ Carriages and Snrrv's for Dad. s Jfie cjiii j?1 u* . . x !? ' ~if I * > - " " NOTICE! , The schqpl committee of Cedar Rock _ township mil men at Cedar Rock ? Academy o(k rfiatjaraay. October 1st, L 1910, at 4 o'cleckyf) m.. to elect teachI ers foe, the serautf schools of the township. TeachersF\?ill please send in their application aud certificates prior to that date, ff lOy //os. TATysioKK, Secy. Castalia, Njp N One pair of nice Hp lea, 6 and 8 years old. Also one J acx\our years ola. ? MRS. /NVjA COLLINS ,r R. F. 0^4, L^iisburg, N. C. FOR SAl.E?Ubffer for sale that beaua tiful and mat desirable residence lot on K.enmor/^eaue next to the reaidences of w. M. Facturspn and Win. ril H. Ruffin. Th'ik lotJs lot) by about 500 feet, has hair-wry acre of the best >" of Harden soils aiWan exceptionably ? One well of pure jvater, well house, _ dairy and cellar jfiVgood repair and ^ ?fine shade trees- -fiat price aud terms d apply *o W. T. ugHes. Chase City or tCT-Wai. H. lofSnAAtty., LouiBK burn. T. Hughes. I been qualified as administrator of the estate of Primus Jones, deceased, d late of Franklin county and 1 hereby^ notify all persons haying claims against said eetMP'r to pntsent them to me duly Terified at one/. If not pre sented before Aug.NlO, A911 this notice >- will be pleaded in bal/ftheir recovery, j This 4th day of AuguJR, 1910. JA/^BrdehES, h / Btodie, N. C. w. Adnrja of Pmnus Jones. T. T. Hicks, \ NOTICE JO CREDJTORS II Having qualified as erfc'utor of the ie estate of Mrs.Xairo C /TSdwarda, late, jl of Franklin tonVy, tins is to notify all persons havinV claims against tne estate of said deceqeni to exhibit the st same to the undersisnod on or before m the 22nd aay of Soft, 1911, or this S notice will be plead jpiNbar of their re1 covery. All persona irWebted to said estate will please make immediate pays' ment. This Jqly 2J nd, 1910v ;o Wra. H. Huffin. Ei^futor NOpIOE is Sale of Valuable* Real Estate for .j Partition Bv virtue of authority conferred on 3- me by decree cf the SuDerior court of w Franklin county in the special proceeding entitled AVm. H. Edwfcrds and oth t era vs Otis Burrows and&thers. I shall sell by public auction to the highest bidder at tha court /house door in )f Louisburg \on Saturdy, October 1st, lm 1910 at 10:3fco'clock aim., four tracts, lots or parcalof land ff the estate of 0 the late II. Wiley Edwards described ? as follows: \ I 1 A tract o&72 ac as more or less on 1- the Louisburg ^ arrenxon road adj,. joining thelandlxof >. Z. Edwards, W. A. Reavis, the Mrs A. 1*. Edwards v dower tract and Ifc ly Wilson. This d place is well imprav id. - 2r A tract of 55 J res known as the to Hag-wool or Andr ws tract situated lg near .the residence ? David Wehlon, Esq., opsor near th< \Henderson road, lj adjoinine^be lands d\ David Weldon, ,e J. F. Wilson, v- \ 3 A tract of^lo^acres%nown as the v. Foster land, contauxin|L a beautiful 1(j grove of trees and bjldinr site, on said Louisburg and ^arrfatoriVoad. adjoin-, a ing the lands of Chaf. Maopn,... W. II. 8t Edwards, Mrs. Foste , Mr. Pice and oth ers. \\ I 4 A lot on the C avis rott in the northern suburbs of FranklintVn, lying 1 ' between the new an ? road an<\ the S. A. L. Railway and fronting both and containing thre fourths of an acre conveyed to the c jceased by Robert Wright. Terms of jale 1-3 casnVand balance in 12 montl with interesY at 6 per cent. Title t< be retained -uYtil the price is paid. lids of course j ject to acceptance aid confirmation by I the court. This 22nd of August, 1910. | T. T. HICKS, Com. Henderson, N. C. i STEGALL & DRAKE" BARKERS LOUISBURG, North Carolina. We have reden ly formed a copartnership ih t it? Barber Business in order ft it we may more closely look aft) r the interest of our customers. We will continue business at the old &tegall^shop on Court street where you will always find < velwthing clean, neat and up-t j-daVr. V e will run three cha rs flom now on that you mav q t ha\V to wait so long to be wait d on a Give us ! aca?- . ) , STEGALL &. DRAKE k. i t \ t mUlSBURGI COLEGE " North Carolina A" school lor\n rls and young women owned V the North CSr>r olioa Confers ce. It offers re healthful condi ions. A happy n home. Chrlstiai Xinfluences. A a* liberal culture, s Thorough edu * cation at modern e host- Special II. care giren to yot igA girls. Preparatory DepW-trrent Collegia teJE tpartWnt,"*? >v, With Thirte ta Sch^pts * Normal EN i art merit |e Foe full Inform tlon, address "| Pres. M. I. ALIEN, f~* , - - 'i' mkM Now girls call the old mans attention to tlijs A and read it to him and beg him Ao buy a sm parties, shoo-rounds and some /people call t] - m- town and tell me how Mr. So And So's crop hnrae or mule and I will talwgood to you, e A water. j I K. P. PAY C ? NEUx D0NT-h' , UAT MIND AT THinC'Y =^5 ' LET VS PUT THJ.S ON Yi THE HAT BUJINE^S. MAKEUP .SHINE IN/ TH1 A.S .SOON AS THE ?TYL I WAV WE HAVE Tj^EM II A NEW HAT, DO VoU f HAT WILL KNOCK,PffE . .suit or clothes. co YOU THAT HATfYoU Nl Come to See Me W " . . |\ ? R W. 1 * *t. ; r . # i ^ I and Born I II ride easy. Blackberries bave gone but good undone hundred Jhm Baltimore buggies, the very A will start on.the Wit, second, thud or fourth d time, and gi^ the girls a good time, you oa.i't W I ig rubber tire Baltimore Buggy. I have them, X ~ idling them. They are warranted 365 days and on Time and Sometime J 1 >me and Take a Look. J Ice the^old lady and the girls to the meeting. advertisement, take tha paper down to the barn A ry, because you girls can use it to go to storm I item functums this fall. Come to see me when in looks. He is the man who owes me for the A ihow you my buggies and give yon a drink of hill|| Solved!!! we Too much oh Your 0feji/^E-tHE'BE5T bu CAN HAVEOM >6UR * NEV/ HAT When T PEOPLE THE FIRST HEY^EE IS YOUR ^ Busx^j|jF?owiV * * ?? ^ * OUR MIND. WE .SHINE IN VhE HAT.S WE CARkY E WAT BU.SINE.S.S. JU.ST EjWlGINATE ON BR.OAD^ OUR. .STORE. YOU WI.SH <otAyoU KNOW AN OLrD SHINE^pFF OF THE FINEST Y ME INVND LET US .SHOW :ed. \ "" \ , Ys .? 'hen Yoi are in Town , *T ' ' 1 \ # f .. >* > V 1 \ v 1 . R . 3 ^HELESS ! ? .' ' V ' ! 4 v /- * [ a'. "' . . ' .*?,'.
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